The Life of William Barnes: Poet and PhilologistMacmillan and Company, 1887 - 358 páginas |
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... began his connection with the town , into the very heart of which he grew so deeply , that when he passed away all wished to preserve his memory in the streets where his loved presence had been so familiar . While fulfilling his clerkly ...
... began his connection with the town , into the very heart of which he grew so deeply , that when he passed away all wished to preserve his memory in the streets where his loved presence had been so familiar . While fulfilling his clerkly ...
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... began playing the violin . Sometimes the duet became a quartette in the house of their mutual friend , Mr. Zillwood , who was a good violinist , while his sister Mary played well on the " Forte - piano , " as it was called in those days ...
... began playing the violin . Sometimes the duet became a quartette in the house of their mutual friend , Mr. Zillwood , who was a good violinist , while his sister Mary played well on the " Forte - piano , " as it was called in those days ...
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... began Persian with Lee's grammar , and for a little time Russian , which , as being wanting in old lore , I soon cast off . I luckily had a French master as a friend in M. Charles Masson , an old French surgeon , who had heretofore been ...
... began Persian with Lee's grammar , and for a little time Russian , which , as being wanting in old lore , I soon cast off . I luckily had a French master as a friend in M. Charles Masson , an old French surgeon , who had heretofore been ...
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... began writing in dialect , it will be well to give a specimen of them . THE TRIAL . O that the stormy sea of life would lie With calmer bosom through the darksome night Of ignorance and fear , or that the light Of truth would burst upon ...
... began writing in dialect , it will be well to give a specimen of them . THE TRIAL . O that the stormy sea of life would lie With calmer bosom through the darksome night Of ignorance and fear , or that the light Of truth would burst upon ...
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... began writing a farce which was finished in three days , and an epilogue was added on the 25th of the same month . The obliging actors at the little theatre must have taken it up con amore , for on the 31st the Honest Thief was acted on ...
... began writing a farce which was finished in three days , and an epilogue was added on the 25th of the same month . The obliging actors at the little theatre must have taken it up con amore , for on the 31st the Honest Thief was acted on ...
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